5 Reasons To Watch Petals On The Wind Tonight On Lifetime

Petals on the Wind airs tonight! If you're a fan of V.C. Andrews Flowers in the Attic/Dollanganger series, this TV movie has been a long time coming. And those who tuned in earlier this year for Flowers in the Attic are likely wondering what happened next. Petals on the Wind answers that question, and then some! We've already hashed out our thoughts on the book-to-screen adaptation for this Flowers in the Attic followup. While we were compelled to do a bit of nitpicking there, as a TV movie sequel to the Flowers in the Attic movie that aired earlier this year, Petals on the Wind offers plenty of drama as it brings us back into the lives of the Dollanganger siblings a decade after the events of the first film.

No major spoilers ahead, beyond what's revealed in the trailers for Petals on the Wind, and assuming you've read or seen Flowers in the Attic!

Flowers in the Attic told the story of four siblings whose father died and whose mother then locked them away in the upstairs bedroom and attic of a mansion while she attempted to regain a place in her father's will. Abuse, incest and eventually escape ensued.

Why tune in tonight for the sequel? Because it's good to escape reality sometimes and what better way to do that than to dive face first into a delicious pile of drama? But if you need more specific reasons, here they are...

The Cast

Ellen Burstyn, Heather Graham and Dylan Bruce return to their roles as The Grandmother (Olivia), Corrine and Bart Winslow respectively. While Olivia is bedridden and dealing with health issues in this followup, Burstyn still manages to command our attention with every word and every glare during her all-too-brief appearances in Petals on the Wind. Meanwhile, Graham's take on Corrine is a bit different this time around. Corrine seems to really embrace her dark side, and it shows in Graham's performance, in a good way. And because Bart plays a bigger role in Petals on the Wind than he did in Flowers in the Attic, we get to see a bit more of Dylan Bruce this time around.

As for the kids, Rose McIver, Wyatt Nash and Bailey Buntain take over the roles of Cathy, Chris and Carrie, the three siblings who are trying to move past the traumatizing attic experience in the years following their escape from Foxworth Hall. All three fit right into the roles as the Dollanganger siblings. Not only do they look related, but each brings the right amount of emotion to their character. For McIver as Cathy, that's a blend of beauty, grace, vulnerability and vengeance. For Wyatt Nash's Chris, it's intelligence, determination to succeed and pained frustration over the feelings he has for Cathy. And for Bailey Buntain's Carrie, it's a sad sort of lovability as the young woman living with the grief of losing her twin, desperate for acceptance and love.